Darknet

Publisher's Summary

Want to surf the web anonymously? This audiobook is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to cloak their online activities. Whether you're on Usenet, Facebook, P2P, or browsing the web with standard browsers like Opera, Firefox, and Internet Explorer, I will show you how to become a ghost on the internet, leaving no tracks back to your isp, or anyone else. This book covers every facet of encrypting your private data, securing your pc, masking your online footsteps, and gives you peace of mind with total 100% anonymity on the internet. Learn how to mask your online identity with every site or protocol you use online. In-depth guides on Tor, Freenet, I2P, Proxies, VPNs, Usenet, and much, much, more! Learn about basic mistakes that even advanced hackers make every day that give them away. Learn which programs make you a ghost on the internet, and which shine the spotlight on you! Get 100% security with online and offline computer habits! Regardless of what you do online, you owe it to yourself to make sure you aren't taken advantage of!

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Customer Reviews

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Good information, even for techies.

Where does Darknet rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I enjoyed this book. I am certainly a techie but not necessarily focused on security and anonymity. This book brought together a lot of good information that I was "somewhat" aware of but didn't quite understand.

What did you like best about this story?

The book was informative but concise and not full of meaningless fluff.

What about John T. Parker’s performance did you like?

I thought the narration was quite good. Clear and evenly paced. The narrator had no annoying or distracting mannerisms.

What insight do you think you’ll apply from Darknet?

There are a lot of important precautions one can take to employ both privacy and a high degree of anonymity.

Any additional comments?

I would recommend this for anyone interested in learning the basics of privacy and anonymity.